AB109

2023 Wisconsin Act 60

Date of Vote: June 7, 2023

Chamber of Origin: House

Beginning with pupils graduating in 2028, this bill requires that, to graduate high school, a pupil must earn at least one-half credit of personal financial literacy that includes financial mindset, education and employment, money management, saving and investing, credit and debt, and risk management and insurance. 1

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Voted YEA

95
65.26% REPUBLICANS34.74% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

1
0% REPUBLICANS100% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Adam NeylonState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:100.00
Alex DallmanState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:100.00
Alex JoersState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:23.53
Amanda NedweskiState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:100.00
Amy BinsfeldState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:100.00
Angie SapikState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:85.29

Voted nay

Ryan ClancyState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:11.76

Not voting

Donna RozarState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:100.00
Greta NeubauerState HouseWisconsin
Session Score:29.41

Present

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